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it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will save the u.s., that is not only thing that u.s. needs right now, we not only have a jobs problem. neil: i think it should be your highest priority. >> it is important for us to look -- >> okay, i understand. >> i don't know why we're again saving the world. neil: i'm not again saving the whales and birds, i'm i w
it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus...
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we'll keep a close eye on all the developments and the president's trip and whether this economy is going to go up. tomorrow, a look at numbers you don't really quite see all the time that might beg that issue.y ♪ here's gerri willis. >> good evening, everybody. tonight, a cyberattack paralyzes banks an media companies in south korea. who is behind it? could it happen here? also, putting the brakes on high frequency traders. are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new policy from one of the country's biggest companies. tell us your weight and body fat or face a fine. "the willis reprt" is on the case. >> all that and more, but first, a top story, a warning for you and your money, a big cybersecurity threat could be headed our way, at least two major banks and three television networks in south korea reporting their computer networks crashed. officials there speculate it was all at the hands of sib terrorists from north korea. many bank customers were unable to use debit or credit cards. imagine that, atms shut down for hours. the invesgation ongoing at this time, but a big
we'll keep a close eye on all the developments and the president's trip and whether this economy is going to go up. tomorrow, a look at numbers you don't really quite see all the time that might beg that issue.y ♪ here's gerri willis. >> good evening, everybody. tonight, a cyberattack paralyzes banks an media companies in south korea. who is behind it? could it happen here? also, putting the brakes on high frequency traders. are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new...
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it's worth about a bilon dollars overall to the economy, just in southern california. well we are on the subject of sex in addition to the so-called vice taxes, some states are actually putting -- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as much revenue as a state of illinois. nevada, the only state in the country to allow any form of prostitution to illegally. it does not collect the tax. but if it did it will reportedly earn nearly $150 million for the state in nevada. regardless of whether not you think the taxes are good or bad public policy, there is no denying that device is generating an enormous amount of what government seems to like most, revenue. the nra proposal to keep our kids safe in school is still the best solution. the "a-team" on where are the other leaders. the billionaire mayor wants to ban gu
it's worth about a bilon dollars overall to the economy, just in southern california. well we are on the subject of sex in addition to the so-called vice taxes, some states are actually putting -- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. 's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. gerri: if you are looking for a free checking account these days, chances are, you are probably not going to find it at your local bank, percentage of offering free, no strings attached has dropped, down 26%, will the trend continue, should you consider a credit union instead. mcbride is joining me now with details, you have a lot of great numbers here. so you do the mag, it looks like credit unions offer the better deal. >> they used to run neck-and-neck, but banks, and the availability of free chec checking has dropped. and credit union its has dropped just a hair, more than 70% of largest credit unions still offer a stand alone free checking. gerri: you can get around the bank fees if you have a big enough balance. >>
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, finite possibilities. >>> from our fox business studios in new york, here, again, is gerri willis. gerri: well, another record day for your 401(k). the dow hitting another all time high up 56 points, and the s&p and nasdaq ending the day in green territory. good news, but we have bad news. head's up investors, high frequency trade firms could put you and trades at a big disadvantage. it's a wash trade. when traders acted legally as the buyer and seller for the same transaction driving volumes and distorting prices. the cftc on the case. we have details of the investigation and what it means to you. bart, great to have you on the show. thanks so much for coming on. explain the wash trades. what are they? why are they eel lisle? >> well, you explained it well, gerri. it's actually when you offer to buy and you sell at the same time. you just cancel each other out. you are not taking risks in the markets, and it creates a false volume, and there's all sorts of fancy terms for w
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, finite possibilities. >>> from our fox business studios in new york, here, again, is gerri willis. gerri: well, another record day for your 401(k). the dow hitting another all time high up 56 points, and the s&p and nasdaq ending the day in green territory. good news, but we have bad news. head's up investors, high frequency trade firms could put you and trades at a big...
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the economy may be improving. the problem for president obama is his approval rating is not. 47% of americans approving. doug shaw is here to answer that. a record-breaking run last week. you have home production neared the unemployment rate falling. >> first of all, we have dysfunction in washington. we do not have a budget deal. economic growth was tested in the fourth quarter. there is no sign that it is reviving. there really is no revival on main street. connell: is there something politically bad be done? is there something they are not doing right? shouldn't they be better able to take advantage of the perfect stock market and little bit better economic numbers? i think the president is trying to do that now, connell. reaching out to the public senators and paul ryan. we made a deal on the but with newt gingrich. the same thing needs to be done now. dagen: something really struck me. i do not mean to harp on it. the average american wakes up in the morning, you tell me how he feels or she feels that deficit
the economy may be improving. the problem for president obama is his approval rating is not. 47% of americans approving. doug shaw is here to answer that. a record-breaking run last week. you have home production neared the unemployment rate falling. >> first of all, we have dysfunction in washington. we do not have a budget deal. economic growth was tested in the fourth quarter. there is no sign that it is reviving. there really is no revival on main street. connell: is there something...
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the public trust the president on the economy is neck and neck with the gop. when nancy pelosi was pressed on the president political motives, she had something weird to say. >> i don't think he has ever done anything for political reasons. [ laughter ] >> i think the point of him making that point if he does not want other people to attribute any motivation to what he was doing. i think he has been as bipartisan as any as i have seen. charles: i have to tell you something caught the first time the president ran, i think the public viewed him as a non-politician. i think he has been proven to be nothing but a politician from day one. >> she lost speakership over it. it was not done for political reasons. if it had, we never would have had healthcare reform. of course he is a politician. you do not become president of the united states can't you do not become a senator without being a politician. everything done in washington is with an eye towards the pole. charles: has he been political to a fault? he certainly overplayed with sequestration. you know what, if
the public trust the president on the economy is neck and neck with the gop. when nancy pelosi was pressed on the president political motives, she had something weird to say. >> i don't think he has ever done anything for political reasons. [ laughter ] >> i think the point of him making that point if he does not want other people to attribute any motivation to what he was doing. i think he has been as bipartisan as any as i have seen. charles: i have to tell you something caught...
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it's bad for the economy. -for the country. however, the republicans did not have the votes to stop that, so what did they do? of the choice we wouldather have only 2 percent of people's taxes go up instead of everybody's taxes go up. lou: and i understand the difficult choice, the toys that they found themselves in because they had been outmaneuvered. and did not think that they were sterling in there, if you will, tactics or strategy. >> well -- lou: i absolves them. >> thank you, francis. lou: well, if it's francis it's a different kind of deal, not about that. it's more likely to be about a mule. governor, we thank you very mu. >> thank you for having me. lou: much more on the future of the republican party throughout tonight's show. stay with us. ♪ lou: president and the famous the proclaimed the era of big government to be over. boy, was he wrong. but this wrong? we take it up in tonight's "chalk talk." ♪ wall street streaking higher. will it go higher from here? charles schwab managing director randy fetter on this r
it's bad for the economy. -for the country. however, the republicans did not have the votes to stop that, so what did they do? of the choice we wouldather have only 2 percent of people's taxes go up instead of everybody's taxes go up. lou: and i understand the difficult choice, the toys that they found themselves in because they had been outmaneuvered. and did not think that they were sterling in there, if you will, tactics or strategy. >> well -- lou: i absolves them. >> thank you,...
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if japan decides to take part, what would be the impact on i wants economy. there are advantages and disadvantages. here are some of the major issues. u.s. tariffs are 5% for testi televisions and 2.5% for cars. it could enable japanese makers to sell them cheaper. more exports will help create more jobs in japan. the government estimates the real gross domestic product will grow about $33 billion. that's an extra growth of 0.06%. japan imposes import if tariffs are abolished the total production would be cut by $31 billion. that's a 40% drop from the current output. now let's get a check on the markets. the dow jones is higher for a tenth day. it rose about 0.06% to 14,539 posting another record high. investors continue to see a rosier picture for the world's largest economy. to see how stocks are performing this friday we're going to switch over to ramin. the positive momentum just continues in the u.s. and the nikkei also saw gains yesterday. is that continuing this friday? >> it doesn't seem. we should see further gains. i'll come to the opening levels ri
if japan decides to take part, what would be the impact on i wants economy. there are advantages and disadvantages. here are some of the major issues. u.s. tariffs are 5% for testi televisions and 2.5% for cars. it could enable japanese makers to sell them cheaper. more exports will help create more jobs in japan. the government estimates the real gross domestic product will grow about $33 billion. that's an extra growth of 0.06%. japan imposes import if tariffs are abolished the total...
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manufacturer are expected to relocate sites to newly emerging economies. they want to take advantage of lower costs. analysts say if the figure continues to drop, it will affect regional economies in japan as well as employment. >>> elderly japanese suffering from dementia could soon be using the latest technology to help them lead more fulfilling lives. the research institute of the national rehabilitation center for persons with disabilities organized an event to display their newest equipment. about 100 people attended, including family members and helpers who look after people with dementia. a pill case reminds users to take their medicine and even prevents accidental overdoses. the case is fitted with an alarm and dispenses the correct amount of medicine. researchers said 19 elderly people who forgot to take pills more than once a week tried using the case. after three months, 14 of them found it helpful. other equipment included a transmitter attached to purses or keys. when a remote control button is pushed the equipment emits a sound to help the us
manufacturer are expected to relocate sites to newly emerging economies. they want to take advantage of lower costs. analysts say if the figure continues to drop, it will affect regional economies in japan as well as employment. >>> elderly japanese suffering from dementia could soon be using the latest technology to help them lead more fulfilling lives. the research institute of the national rehabilitation center for persons with disabilities organized an event to display their newest...
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they are forecasting the entire economy. when you look at those dates, those are the ones with the more optimistic outlooks. you have the fiscal uncertainties. the fed cannot take that into account in their forecasts. they forecast the economy as it is, not what may happen from the fiscal side. cheryl: the sequester will be one of the things that can change their gdp projections. i assume that would be to the downside. unemployment, that is also key to market participants. is 6.5% unemployment -- if that threshold comes sooner rather than later, that will be a market negative, i assume. >> i would assume that as well. the labor force participation rate is at a 30 year low. we will get it down to 6.5% by giving more people to drop out of the labor market. if you look at consumer confidence as measured by the university of michigan, that have plummeted this year. do not forget, guys, the way that that helps out this u.s. government is keeping the rates low. cheryl: what about the homebuilders, scott? homebuilding has been a bi
they are forecasting the entire economy. when you look at those dates, those are the ones with the more optimistic outlooks. you have the fiscal uncertainties. the fed cannot take that into account in their forecasts. they forecast the economy as it is, not what may happen from the fiscal side. cheryl: the sequester will be one of the things that can change their gdp projections. i assume that would be to the downside. unemployment, that is also key to market participants. is 6.5% unemployment...
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when uncertainty increases in the economy, investment slows down and we all know that. risk capital starts to dry up. the riskiest fornl is venture capital. what we do on the west coast or new arc or whatever it is, silicon valley is the beating heart. >> when you say risk capital, it is ventures that sometimes fail and sometimes are astronomically successful. >> that's part of the job. we're not talking about a huge amount of money per year. we're talking single-digit millions per year and those billions per year create hundreds of billions of dollars in wealth and in job creation and in wealth creation. so that is the money that dries up first and we're seeing it already in silicon valley. >> you're saying the cuts, what's the part that dries it up, the uncertainty our the can you say to the research spending and what's the this i think that most hurts. >> fastest is uncertainty. confidence is the cheapest form of stimulus. when congress is not acting, when it is acting very poorly, when it is acting, what is happening is the all forms of capital, all forms of investm
when uncertainty increases in the economy, investment slows down and we all know that. risk capital starts to dry up. the riskiest fornl is venture capital. what we do on the west coast or new arc or whatever it is, silicon valley is the beating heart. >> when you say risk capital, it is ventures that sometimes fail and sometimes are astronomically successful. >> that's part of the job. we're not talking about a huge amount of money per year. we're talking single-digit millions per...
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they bumped liquidity into the economy, but he said he took extreme care to make sure the country did not shoulder the countries debt. he also said they could not change fast enough to keep pace with the ageing population and the progress has caused the economy to stall. the consulting chief researcher spoke about his five years in office. he criticized the governor for not working hard enough to pull the country out of deflation. he said he worried too much about the risks of inflation that could set in if he took bold, monetary measures. >> he was able to end deflation. he failed to clearly outlike the boj's responsibilities and to appeal to the public that they would take aggressive steps. >> but he gave him credit for helping to stabilize the financial system. japan did not experience a financial crisis despite the collapse of lehman brothers and the earthquake two years ago. here are the latest market figures. >>> people across iraq are looking back on a war that took away one problem and replaced it with many others ten years ago on march 20th, u.s.-led forces invaded their coun
they bumped liquidity into the economy, but he said he took extreme care to make sure the country did not shoulder the countries debt. he also said they could not change fast enough to keep pace with the ageing population and the progress has caused the economy to stall. the consulting chief researcher spoke about his five years in office. he criticized the governor for not working hard enough to pull the country out of deflation. he said he worried too much about the risks of inflation that...
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they will continue to support the gradual recovery in the economy until there's clear sign of improvement. the decision was made at a two-day policy meeting that ended on wednesday. they said the u.s. committee is growing moderately. they pointed to continued improvement in the housing market and a rise in household spending and corporate capital investment. the unemployment rate remains high at the upper 7% level. they warned against a fiscal policy stemming from mandatory stemming cuts. fed officials say the bank will continue to eject funds into the market giving these challenges. they are doing this by buying $85 billion worth of mortgage backed security and long term government bonds each month. they will maintain a near 0% interest rate policy. some federal reserve officials have expressed concern. that month of asset purchases could disrupt markets and bring about higher prices. in a news conference about the second day of the policy board meeting ben bernanke said those risks can be contained. >> the committee considered risks toinancial stability. it will lead some to take on exc
they will continue to support the gradual recovery in the economy until there's clear sign of improvement. the decision was made at a two-day policy meeting that ended on wednesday. they said the u.s. committee is growing moderately. they pointed to continued improvement in the housing market and a rise in household spending and corporate capital investment. the unemployment rate remains high at the upper 7% level. they warned against a fiscal policy stemming from mandatory stemming cuts. fed...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> president obama selling a creative way to pay for research into alternative energy sources. he used his weekly address to present a plan to use the money collected from private companies who drill for oil on public lands. >> now, this idea isn't mine. it actually builds off a proposal put forward by a nonpartisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals. let's take their advice
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there is enough money to keep the economy moving forward, but these are very, very difficult days. tomorrow, the banks will be closed again, and quite possibly on friday, too. >> thank you. we are bringing you all of the latest developments from cyprus as they search for a solution there. police have searched the home of kristie in the guard. ofkhristine lasard, the head the international monetary fund. the operator of japan pose the damaged nuclear power plant in fukushima said iraq had been responsible for a loss of power this week. -- said a rat has been responsible for a loss of power this week. a dead rat was found near a switchboard. the company is investigating whether the raft was the cause. that it has killed a french national captured in mali in 2011. it claims it executed the man in retaliation for france's intervention in mali. the french foreign ministry said it is trying to verify those claims. the first test- tube baby was born in the u.k., the country could be leading the way again. this time it is a new idf procedure that creates a baby with three biological parent
there is enough money to keep the economy moving forward, but these are very, very difficult days. tomorrow, the banks will be closed again, and quite possibly on friday, too. >> thank you. we are bringing you all of the latest developments from cyprus as they search for a solution there. police have searched the home of kristie in the guard. ofkhristine lasard, the head the international monetary fund. the operator of japan pose the damaged nuclear power plant in fukushima said iraq had...
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. >> cyprus accounts for just 0.2% of the eurozone economy, but what happens in cypress will have repercussions far beyond its shores, affecting overall confidence in the euro. that is why european leaders are feeling the heat. >> let's go back to eu headquarters in brussels, back to our correspondent. we heard in that report, time is money. nevertheless, eu leaders are passing the issue in this case to their finance ministers. >> grazing when you see how it works, but that is just the way it has been done. there are a lot of technical details that need to be discussed, and a meeting of eu leaders is simply not the right platform. that is why finance ministers are arriving this afternoon to discuss how exactly this bailout package can be p together. also it means possibly involving russia, the russian state. possibly also involving private creditors from russia, from other countries, from the very beginning, that they would have to accept that they would lose money, but all of this needs to be discussed i detail, and we are expecting a very long discussion, but hopefully, we will have a package
. >> cyprus accounts for just 0.2% of the eurozone economy, but what happens in cypress will have repercussions far beyond its shores, affecting overall confidence in the euro. that is why european leaders are feeling the heat. >> let's go back to eu headquarters in brussels, back to our correspondent. we heard in that report, time is money. nevertheless, eu leaders are passing the issue in this case to their finance ministers. >> grazing when you see how it works, but that is...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter about what your. mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. cries are welcome to the kaiser report you know the problem with china starting a currency war is that a half hour later you want to start another one this year over booking aside what's going on there next. yes that's a train down there coming into penn station but you know there are consequences the biggest story that we've been covering here in the current report for the past three or four years and china has been very vocal speaking out against the currency war why china fears currency wars on friday commerce minister chen deming was the latest to raise concerns about competitive currency depreciation and the effects of excessive money printing by central banks the head of china
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch. i mean . i know that i've seen a really messed up. in the prairie so closely. it's. worse for the. white house to give it to a radio guy. well there's you never seen anything like that i'm still. going on guys i'm out of money and this is breaking the set i hate to start off the show want to sorrow no one but this weekend will mark ten years since the got the twenty three year old american activist rachel corrie in two thousand and three cory tragically met her fate after bravely standing in front of an israeli bulldozers all in an attempt to prevent the demolition of a palestinian home in gaza and ten years later her parents craig and cindy corrie are still fighting for justice in fact i have a chance to speak to them on this show about why they think the u.s. was complicit in her death take a look. it requi
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that might lead to huge capital outflows and problems for the cypriot the economy and especially for the government finances. but let's not forget that. this also is a message to other countries because what has been applied to cyprus now can you can actually also be applied to other countries and i am very anxious to see on monday what the reaction will be in other so the european crisis countries in the eurozone because of this i think the fear that what has been agreed upon which you speak to cyprus now might lead to. an increase again in capital flight from these other countries again what about other countries then fearing all that's happening and actually leaving the euro zone itself a flight from the euro zone itself and greece of course has been talking about getting out of the euro zone. well i think we have to stop go discussion in terms of leaving or not leaving the eurozone we the last month's issue was no longer on the table so it seemed but obviously when you get to a situation where that capital flight from the grass is going to ease increasing again very rapidly you w
that might lead to huge capital outflows and problems for the cypriot the economy and especially for the government finances. but let's not forget that. this also is a message to other countries because what has been applied to cyprus now can you can actually also be applied to other countries and i am very anxious to see on monday what the reaction will be in other so the european crisis countries in the eurozone because of this i think the fear that what has been agreed upon which you speak...
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listen, this is what helped our economy. unfortunately, as i mentioned, we've had way too many moderate establishment republican candidates who are just not sticking to the core principles of conservatism. richard mentioned romney. yeah, romney is a moderate establishment politician. he was a person of good character, but he wasn't the one who could really get our party -- >> rick: stand by, both of you, if you would. we got to take a quick break. when we come back, i want to talk to you both more about cpac. don't go away the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ 50% more boogie ♪ what's in your wallet? cashhhhh!!! and these come together, one thing you can
listen, this is what helped our economy. unfortunately, as i mentioned, we've had way too many moderate establishment republican candidates who are just not sticking to the core principles of conservatism. richard mentioned romney. yeah, romney is a moderate establishment politician. he was a person of good character, but he wasn't the one who could really get our party -- >> rick: stand by, both of you, if you would. we got to take a quick break. when we come back, i want to talk to you...
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control all eyes are on whether the revamped leadership can keep the growth going to surpass america's economy a few years. a contentious referendum that saw the folk in islands choose to remain british brings to light the story of another island as residents have no say when britain deprived them of their land. it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshua welcome to the program now a full audio recording of bradley manning telling a military court why classify data to weaken leaks has itself been leaked despite a core ban manning is heard accusing u.s. army of not valuing human life in iraq and comparing troops to children torturing and with a magnifying glass now let's discuss this in more detail with tom barton here to tell what exactly did he say. well knowing the full audio is about over an hour long so there's a there is a lot said in this hearing we've taken a couple of edited excerpts from some strong language is used some descriptive language of what's going on the first video concerns an incident in two thousand and seven this video taken from the coc
control all eyes are on whether the revamped leadership can keep the growth going to surpass america's economy a few years. a contentious referendum that saw the folk in islands choose to remain british brings to light the story of another island as residents have no say when britain deprived them of their land. it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshua welcome to the program now a full audio recording of bradley manning telling a military court why classify...
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control all eyes are on whether the revamped leadership can keep the growth going to surpass america's economy in a few years. and a contentious referendum that saw the four can dial and choose to remain british brings to light the story of another island whose residents had no say when britain deprived them of their land. and i welcome you watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow now a full already a recording of bradley manning telling a military court why he gave classified data to wiki leaks has itself been leaked despite a court ban manning is heard accusing the u.s. army of not valuing human life in iraq and comparing troops to children torturing and with a magnifying glass more on this now from artie's tom barton. he did use very strong words in the manning when describing the material he gave to wiki leaks what exactly did he say hi there on the he did he used emotive language is especially as he worked through this over an hour of all the of his statement to the court describing his feelings we've taken a couple of edited excerpts of that one of them concerns this video from the c
control all eyes are on whether the revamped leadership can keep the growth going to surpass america's economy in a few years. and a contentious referendum that saw the four can dial and choose to remain british brings to light the story of another island whose residents had no say when britain deprived them of their land. and i welcome you watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow now a full already a recording of bradley manning telling a military court why he gave classified data to wiki...
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we're expecting the global economy to grow over 3% this year. it's a reflection of our view that the back end of 2013 will be loaded with economic growth. that would really benefit the cyclical stocks. >> we will see that next month. >> thank you very much. we are waiting for the 115 cardinals to tell us whether they have picked a new pope. that sea gull has left the chimney there. it is nighttime in rome. white smoke indicates they have reached a consensus with 2/3 plus one voting for a new leader of the roman catholic church. black smoke? no decision. at this time we are just watching and waiting along with the rest of you. >> and the man behind the dennis rodman, kim jong-unmeeting is part of our power meeting when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, t
we're expecting the global economy to grow over 3% this year. it's a reflection of our view that the back end of 2013 will be loaded with economic growth. that would really benefit the cyclical stocks. >> we will see that next month. >> thank you very much. we are waiting for the 115 cardinals to tell us whether they have picked a new pope. that sea gull has left the chimney there. it is nighttime in rome. white smoke indicates they have reached a consensus with 2/3 plus one voting...
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exhibition which is of course a huge shock to the cypriot economy interesting power of the people and one of the immediate consequences of this. of this measure will be that the recession which is already quite severe will be much worse but let's not forget that there. is also is a message to other countries because what has been applied to cyprus now can eventually also be applied to other countries and i am very anxious to see on monday what the reaction will be in other so the european prizes countries in the euro zone because it is i think the fear that what has been agreed upon with respect to cyprus now might lead to. greece again in capital flight from these other countries. go to our website for some stunning birth control data from the world's most populated country the number of abortions performed by chinese doctors since beijing took up the one child policy four decades ago amounts to fourteen times the population of london. is because it's covered eastern europe with monstrous snow drifts budapest there's no other choice but to turn to war machines to rescue trapped motor
exhibition which is of course a huge shock to the cypriot economy interesting power of the people and one of the immediate consequences of this. of this measure will be that the recession which is already quite severe will be much worse but let's not forget that there. is also is a message to other countries because what has been applied to cyprus now can eventually also be applied to other countries and i am very anxious to see on monday what the reaction will be in other so the european...
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take control all eyes are on whether vamp leadership and keep the growth going to surpass america's economy in a few years. that contentious referendum that saw the pope an island choose to remain british bracewell why the story of another island there's residents had no say when britain deprived them of their land. now let me out of the russian capital you are watching r t with me marina josh the oscar winning blockbuster argo may have been bathing and gongs and glowing praise but now it's getting some attention its makers probably don't want iran's apparently planning a lawsuit over the movie which chronicles the storming of the u.s. embassy in tehran and nine hundred seventy nine calling it had a stored and realistic portrayal of their country here's let's hear chefs on the drama that's now being released. you won't see such at the oscars every year none other than the u.s. first lady announced the best movie award and ben affleck could not hide his delight at scooping the top statue for our goal not forgetting though to stick another boot into iran's backside right at the ceremony and i
take control all eyes are on whether vamp leadership and keep the growth going to surpass america's economy in a few years. that contentious referendum that saw the pope an island choose to remain british bracewell why the story of another island there's residents had no say when britain deprived them of their land. now let me out of the russian capital you are watching r t with me marina josh the oscar winning blockbuster argo may have been bathing and gongs and glowing praise but now it's...
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control all eyes are on whether the revamped leadership can keep the growth going to surpass america's economy in a few years. a contentious referendum that saw the focus on islands choose to remain british brain still wide a story of another island as residents had no say when britain deprived them of their land. which we are taking to live from the russian capital i'm marina josh and welcome to the program well a full audio recording of bradley manning telling a military court why he gave classified data to weaken leaks has been leaked despite a core bam manning is heard accusing the u.s. army of not valuing human life in iraq and comparing troops or children torturing ants with a magnifying glass well we can now talk more about this with our correspondent tom barton thank you so much tom for joining me in the studio to talk about this will first off manning as we hear you strong words describing the material he gave to that we can leaks what exactly did he say he did indeed use strong words marina i mean it should be said that the full. from this from these hearings over an hour long we've
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talked about the very real, pressing challenges we had medical reform with health care costs driving the economy into bad places and the fact that the voting public is going to look vastly different than the cpac attendees do. cenk: that's a great point. let's show the rand paul part of the speech that you mentioned earlier where -- and i'm curious how well this was received. this was one of the very few moments where they actually talked about doing something new. >> ask the facebook generation whether we should put a kid in jail for the non-violent crime of drug use and you'll hear a resounding no! ask the facebook generation if they want to bail out two big to fail banks with their tax dollars and you'll hear a hell no. there is nothing conservative about bailing out wall street. cenk: i'm curious about that on two fronts, one how did the pot discussion go with the crowd and attendees and number two he talked about there's nothing conservative about bailing out banks except almost the entire republican party is in the pocket of the banks and i wonder if the audience realizes that disconnect.
talked about the very real, pressing challenges we had medical reform with health care costs driving the economy into bad places and the fact that the voting public is going to look vastly different than the cpac attendees do. cenk: that's a great point. let's show the rand paul part of the speech that you mentioned earlier where -- and i'm curious how well this was received. this was one of the very few moments where they actually talked about doing something new. >> ask the facebook...
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officials are trying to find a new way to keep their own economy afloat after the parliament rejected a bailout that would have taxed its own citizens' bank accounts. the banks are closed the rest of the week. >>> where are we with this situation? >> in a standstill when it comes to cyprus. the parliament is betting the european union and central bank will not cut them off for -- not going through with the plan to tax deposits. they have almost a week to negotiate. next tuesday is when the banks open up. in the back channels with russia on financial support, so it seems they're hoping they can find a stopgap. >> shepard: what i didn't understand was the real problem with this situation in spy russ is the russians, who have been laundering money, have stashed so much money in the banks, the banks are bigger than the economy in the country. so they could have taxed it at 13%. they have, like our federal deposit insurance company, they have guarantees up to 100,000 euros. why not tax problem kids and not every day folks. >> it could come to that. the vote that failed was above 20,000 eur
officials are trying to find a new way to keep their own economy afloat after the parliament rejected a bailout that would have taxed its own citizens' bank accounts. the banks are closed the rest of the week. >>> where are we with this situation? >> in a standstill when it comes to cyprus. the parliament is betting the european union and central bank will not cut them off for -- not going through with the plan to tax deposits. they have almost a week to negotiate. next tuesday...
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when it impacts on the economy has been a decline in tourism. that is related to the security situation. they recognize that. they have internal challenges. >> the real security challenge is internal. strict a has gotten pretty dangerous -- street crime has gotten pretty dangerous, especially in cairo. the other question is broader. that is a general direction they are heading in government lies. there was an election that questions reforms of the constitution in egypt. where is egypt heading? where is the muslim brotherhood or president morsi? byhe heavily influenced them? is there democratic transition? is their push for an islamist type stay? or is there still a flux? >> i think that latter, the third condition is still in flux. the leadership of egypt is influenced by pragmatic aspects and challenges like the state of the economy and the security in the streets. however, at the same time, the ideology is influenced by the muslim brotherhood. that is evident in some of the constitutional provisions, particularly with the rights of women. >> t
when it impacts on the economy has been a decline in tourism. that is related to the security situation. they recognize that. they have internal challenges. >> the real security challenge is internal. strict a has gotten pretty dangerous -- street crime has gotten pretty dangerous, especially in cairo. the other question is broader. that is a general direction they are heading in government lies. there was an election that questions reforms of the constitution in egypt. where is egypt...
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was muted because the economy in the u.s. is pretty good and because it's still viewed as a safe haven. look what happened to the dollar. we can't continue to have question marks about confidence in an area of the world that's fragile and expect risk asset rallies including equity market to rally. >> european banks, they got hurt. they were down 3.5% to 4%. american banks were not. bank index was down less than 1%. i want to ask you though. given what dallara said, how do you assess the risk of this whole story? it seems small. a nothing little island. how do you see it? >> the last four years have been dedicated looking at risks globally. in my book i talk about the destruction lehman cauause overseas. now it's the reverse. the last three years we had elevator shaft drops in the u.s. stock market. at the end of the first quarter, beginning of the second quarter, 16%, 20% and 10%. each time there was credit spread contagion from europe. a sovereign problem that led to a bank problem. then that weakness led to u.s. credit spre
was muted because the economy in the u.s. is pretty good and because it's still viewed as a safe haven. look what happened to the dollar. we can't continue to have question marks about confidence in an area of the world that's fragile and expect risk asset rallies including equity market to rally. >> european banks, they got hurt. they were down 3.5% to 4%. american banks were not. bank index was down less than 1%. i want to ask you though. given what dallara said, how do you assess the...
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china's economy is now the world's second largest, after decades of high-speed expansion. but growth has cooled. incoming companies are growing. and must now compete with lower-paid rivals in other countries. people around china have been protesting to show their discontent. they want leaders to do something about the income gap, and they are calling for an end to rampant corruption. one of xi's biggest tasks would be to keep a lid on arrests and promote stability. this man is an expert on chinese politics. he says a speech he made upon his leadership included challenges he will face in fighting corruption. >> what impressed us the most is the emphasis he put on the importance of fighting corruption. but i was also struck how little xi said about the institutional mechanism to cope with the corruption. so far, it's not clear how xi is going to deal with the corruption. it is very clear that he is quite aware of the seriousness of the issue. >> reporter: as president, xi must provide leadership for his people. he must also guard his country's relations with the rest of the
china's economy is now the world's second largest, after decades of high-speed expansion. but growth has cooled. incoming companies are growing. and must now compete with lower-paid rivals in other countries. people around china have been protesting to show their discontent. they want leaders to do something about the income gap, and they are calling for an end to rampant corruption. one of xi's biggest tasks would be to keep a lid on arrests and promote stability. this man is an expert on...
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has secured a ten billion euro bailout deal from euro zone finance ministers to rescue its failing economy in return for a set of cuts among the most severe measures and forced upon the island state a demand that everyone with cash in cypriot banks hand over ten percent of the savings to boost the national budget. overbuilt editor in chief of trends magazine told me earlier that the measures could have grave consequences. it's a very tough brows because what has been agreed upon now means that on average there will be something like an eight percent tax because there's a difference between small and large in the terms of taxation which is of course a huge shock to the cypriot economy comes out of the purchasing power of the people and one of the immediate consequences of this of this measure will be that a recession which is already quite severe and will be gone much worse but let's not forget that. this also is a message to other countries because what has been applied to cyprus now can eventually also be applied to other countries and i am very anxious to see on monday what the reaction
has secured a ten billion euro bailout deal from euro zone finance ministers to rescue its failing economy in return for a set of cuts among the most severe measures and forced upon the island state a demand that everyone with cash in cypriot banks hand over ten percent of the savings to boost the national budget. overbuilt editor in chief of trends magazine told me earlier that the measures could have grave consequences. it's a very tough brows because what has been agreed upon now means that...
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to new cures, harness new energy and have helped transform us in the high-tech homes of our global economy. we stand together because we share a commitment to helping our fellow human beings around the world. when the earth shakes and floods come, our doctors and rest was reached out to help. when people are suffering, from africa to asia, we partnered to fight disease and overcome hunger. piecend together because must come to the holy land. for even as we are clear-eyed about the difficulties we never lose sight of the vision of israel at peace with its neighbors. so, as i began this is it let me say as clearly as we can, the united states of america stands with the state of israel because it is in our fundamental national security interests, it makes us both stronger, it makes us both a more prosperous, and it makes the world a better place. that is why -- [applause] the united states it was the very first nation to recognize the state of israel 65 years ago. that is why the star of david and the stars and stripes flying together today. that is why i am confident in declaring that our al
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these marches for a decade with no success they fear this movement is getting stronger as last year's economy gets weak and strengthening it is a well planned government tactic chicago but it's easy to bring up nationalist ideas to divert attention from economic troubles our parliament even wanted to make march sixteenth a national holiday of the latvian army and this day had nothing to do with our army but in nazi germany march sixteenth it was called a day of heroes praising the army this speaks volumes to what our government does about this lot is anti-fascist have sent petitions to the european commission many times to help get. marches lord with no response so far putting pictures of nazi camps and lot to be where tens of thousands spirit in the 1940's is yet another attempt to have their outrage recognized. altie reporting from riga in la to the. thousands of people across the u.k. have protest against the so-called bedroom tax which is due to hurricane in april the change will affect over hoffer million people who will lose around fourteen percent of their housing benefits if they have
these marches for a decade with no success they fear this movement is getting stronger as last year's economy gets weak and strengthening it is a well planned government tactic chicago but it's easy to bring up nationalist ideas to divert attention from economic troubles our parliament even wanted to make march sixteenth a national holiday of the latvian army and this day had nothing to do with our army but in nazi germany march sixteenth it was called a day of heroes praising the army this...
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has secured a ten billion euro bailout deal from euro zone finance ministers to rescue its failing economy in return the island state has to boost taxes shrink the banking sector and cut its significant budget deficit cypriot banks have been exposed to a thirty burden neighbor greece this comes just ahead of the country's finance minister's visit to russia which could also reportedly lend a helping hand. washes broke out in the canadian city of montreal after five hundred people attended an annual rally against police brutality hundreds of officers used pepper spray kettle in tactics to disperse the march declared illegal protest organizers claim they were up to two hundred and fifty arrests. well after bad weather upset plans to return the international space station's crew back to earth on friday two russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut have now landed safe and sound with more of the teams voyage home is our correspondent tom bot. kevin ford oh leg novitsky and yes guinea terril kin are back safely on earth after their five months stint up on the international space station on th
has secured a ten billion euro bailout deal from euro zone finance ministers to rescue its failing economy in return the island state has to boost taxes shrink the banking sector and cut its significant budget deficit cypriot banks have been exposed to a thirty burden neighbor greece this comes just ahead of the country's finance minister's visit to russia which could also reportedly lend a helping hand. washes broke out in the canadian city of montreal after five hundred people attended an...
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our military strength depends on an economy so strong that it can support that kind of military. our economy depends on a people that are so strong, so educated, so resolute, so hard working, so inknow vintive, so focused on the creating a great future for their children. that is the america we grew up in. that is the america that our children deserve. [applause] just think about america. what nation but ours would have enjoyed military power for 25 years and never used it to seek revenge against it's foes or to seize natural resources from the weak? what nation is the first to bind up the wounds of the injured from hurricanes and tsunamis and war? what nation is the largest contributor to the fight in africa against aids? what nation came to the rescue of others in the face of tyranny in korea, street nan, bosnia, afghanistan, kuwait, iraq. when you think of this -- whatever you think of these interventions, the impulse behind every one of them is little bit per ration not -- liberation, not con quest. in all of human history, there has never been a great pow their is so often u
our military strength depends on an economy so strong that it can support that kind of military. our economy depends on a people that are so strong, so educated, so resolute, so hard working, so inknow vintive, so focused on the creating a great future for their children. that is the america we grew up in. that is the america that our children deserve. [applause] just think about america. what nation but ours would have enjoyed military power for 25 years and never used it to seek revenge...
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and there's knockoff effects on the economy. so the key for trying to get a handle on this issue, learn from the mistakes as eastern europe and the united states over the last hundred years or so and begin to put a serious curb on these types of emissions because it's having a major impact on the harmony of china. >> so it's one thing to impact the health of the chinese people, but how might china pollution problems really affect the rest of the world? >> well, of course, fredricka, china has been a really important economic driver here in the global economic scale especially over the last few years of the economic slump in the west. and when you look at this unrest and the riots that are happening, when you look at the impact on health care and the cost to the chinese government, there's a very real impact on the economy of china as a whole. and that certainly impacts the rest of us as the world. from an environmental perspective too smog and particlats that originate in china can be found on the beaches of the bahama and the a
and there's knockoff effects on the economy. so the key for trying to get a handle on this issue, learn from the mistakes as eastern europe and the united states over the last hundred years or so and begin to put a serious curb on these types of emissions because it's having a major impact on the harmony of china. >> so it's one thing to impact the health of the chinese people, but how might china pollution problems really affect the rest of the world? >> well, of course, fredricka,...